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The 51st is a worker-led nonprofit local news source for D C Our reporting is rooted in our conviction that local journalism is meant to make people’s lives better
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Educating voters will be a big task ahead of the 2026 local elections Ready to vote a new way? Plus, Congress won't let us have a Chuck Brown post office, your D C gift guide, and more Plus, Bowser’s big announcement, a "procott," and an incoming childcare cliff Plus, a forecast of 2026 elections, fishing with Ernie the Hog Snatcher, and more
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The 51st is a worker-led nonprofit local news source for D C We believe that all D C residents deserve a more equitable and just place to live, and our reporting is rooted in our conviction that local journalism is meant to make people’s lives better
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- Federal judge limits warrantless immigration arrests in D. C.
A federal judge has ruled that federal agents can no longer arrest people in D C on immigration violations without a warrant or probable cause to believe they could potentially flee if not detained It is the second significant legal loss for the Trump administration over its activities in D C in as many weeks In late November, another federal judge found that the deployment of the National
- Its been one year since DCist was shut down a second time - 51st. news
Something funded by community members can survive corporate upheavals and weather political winds no matter which way they blow A newsroom run by workers, like The 51st — built from the ashes of DCist — can be nimble and adapt quickly to best meet readers’ needs at the moment
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D C courts are considering a proposed “community justice worker” program that would authorize trained people without law degrees to offer free legal advice We're looking forward to a few favorite annual events, the ramp-up of holiday markets, and opportunities to connect with the community
- 51th or 51st? - Spelling Which Is Correct How To Spell
Correct spelling, explanation: 51st is the correct abbreviation of the ordinal number fifty-first Ordinal numbers containing: first, second and third are exceptions, just like those first three ones
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